Unfortunately, the flag locations differs from platform to platform and
from compiler to compiler. If you (or anyone) wanted to write a robust
version, it would have to do a compile of a C program during the build of
fvwm, and produce some perl code from the result.
I've done it for individual flags, but my process is entirely manual
because I'm only using two or three flags.
-- Sal
smile.
On 14 Sep 2004, Mark Gray wrote:
o I am writing a fvwm perl module and anticipate wanting to parse the
o window_flags data upon receiving each M_ADD_WINDOW event. Looking
o through the FVWM perl modules I did not see any function for doing
o this, and before going to the trouble to translate the bit-fields in
o fvwm.h to perl I thought I would ask if it has already been done (and
o I just didn't look hard enough:-) This will be my first FVWM perl
o module so I apologize if this is a FAQ.
o
o TIA.
o
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Salvatore Domenick Desiano
Research Scientist
NASA Ames Research Center (QSS Group, Inc.)
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Research Scientist
NASA Ames Research Center (QSS Group, Inc.)
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